5 Sept 2014

September 5, 2014



    Rain Tuesday afternoon, 5.9 mm recorded at the Nester's weather station on Tuesday.

    First light over Green Lake, Wednesday September 3, 2014.

    Fresh snow in the mountains Wednesday morning.


    Thursday morning 06:15 Hrs, marine stratus layer eventually burned off.


    A few clouds around on Thursday afternoon.

    Soo River Valley, Thursday.




Weather observations for Friday September 5, 2014; taken at 06:00 Hrs.

2180 meters        +9, Winds were 5-10 KPH from the WNW
1835 meters        +8, Winds were 3-8 KPH from the E
1650 meters        +7, Relative Humidity 76%
  660 meters        +6, Valley Temperature; Max Temp Yest was +23.6

    As of 06:00 hrs this am we have clear skies and unlimited visibility.


For the forecast, the upper ridge will continue to build over our area into Sunday. We will see mostly sunny skies with warm temperatures during the day. The ridge will weaken slightly on Sunday evening with some cloud expected prior to a weak cold front moving in on early Monday morning. The onshore flow will bring some clouds for Tuesday as well before another upper level ridge begins to develop for Wednesday into next weekend. As of now it looks like there is little chance of any precipitation Monday or Tuesday. Should have more intel on next week by Monday.                        




    High will remain around into the weekend. Image from Thursday afternoon.

    Big picture does show some moisture up in the Gulf of Alaska. May brush by us Monday-Tuesday.




Video Fridays:

Indo Double Barrel : Kalani Chapman

The Perfect GS Turn:Ted Ligety

Drone taken out by unhappy ram: Attacks Operator

Pretty Faces: Teaser

Rise into the unReal: New Mtn Biking Teaser





Articles:

The Alaska Avalanche Information Centre:Already Posting

Marker unveils the Kingpin: Earn Your Turns

Las Lenas extends there very short season:Snowbrains

How much will it snow in Utah this winter: Wasatch Weather Weenies

Discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age resolved: Science Daily




    Upper Pemberton Valley, September 3, 2014.

    Fog over the Lillooet River.

    Awesome day Thursday September 4, 2014.

    Glaciers have taken a beating!!

    Downy Woodpecker

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